The subject sounds like spam, I know. :-)
I was browsing http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Algorithms and noticed that
the appendix contains example code in Ada.
Having them written in D would serve several goals:
- More clear, since D code is very near the Pseudocode one sees
everywhere. (And who needs Ada anyway.)
- The more exposure D gets, the higher it scores on TIOBE.
- The author can get his name under Contributors.
This is one of the few ways a non-guru can get fame, and make a
significant contribution to spreading our excellent language!
What would other important web sites be?

The subject sounds like spam, I know. :-)
I was browsing http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Algorithms and noticed that
the appendix contains example code in Ada.
Having them written in D would serve several goals:
- More clear, since D code is very near the Pseudocode one sees
everywhere. (And who needs Ada anyway.)
- The more exposure D gets, the higher it scores on TIOBE.
- The author can get his name under Contributors.
This is one of the few ways a non-guru can get fame, and make a
significant contribution to spreading our excellent language!
What would other important web sites be?

The subject sounds like spam, I know. :-)
I was browsing http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Algorithms and noticed that
the appendix contains example code in Ada.
Having them written in D would serve several goals:
- More clear, since D code is very near the Pseudocode one sees
everywhere. (And who needs Ada anyway.)
- The more exposure D gets, the higher it scores on TIOBE.
- The author can get his name under Contributors.
This is one of the few ways a non-guru can get fame, and make a
significant contribution to spreading our excellent language!
What would other important web sites be?

I just did 3 of the missing items (ackermann, array init,
pointers/references). I encourage others to pick a few to write as well.
It's a really long list of missing items...

Incidentally, that page is updated automatically every four hours, so it pretty
much always has the current list of missing tasks. There are instructions on
the page for if you think an item on the list doesn't really belong there.
(Such as if the task is impossible or wholly inappropriate in D.) If you
follow those instructions, the item you're concerned about will be removed from
the main list of "unimplemented tasks" and put in a list of "omitted tasks" at
the bottom of the page. (This prevents a malicious or unambitious individual
from hiding large swaths of the site from contributors specializing in a given
language.)
The bot that manages all of this sits at:
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/User:ImplSearchBot
If there's an issue with the list that's not addressed by the omit mechanism,
leave a note on the bot's talk page (or email me directly), and I'll see what I
can do about it.
Also, we use GeSHi for our syntax highlighting, and GeSHi supports linkifying
keywords that it recognizes. If any of you cares to, feel free to send me an
updated highlighting script with whatever changes and fixes you want done to
it. We occasionally send our changes upstream to the GeSHi maintainers, where
it usually gets incorporated into their core.
(I'll try to check back here on occasion, but my newsreading ability is
somewhat limited due to my mobility and the fact that digitalmars doesn't get
indexed by Google Groups.)